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Imperial Perspective
  • Chapter 2

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The Glorious Revolution of 1688-89
  • Charles II died in 1685 and was succeeded by his
    brother, the duke of York.
  • James II openly parade his Catholic faith.
  • Parliament invited Jamess Protestant daughter
    Mary and her husband, the Dutch leader William of
    Orange to assume the throne as joint monarchs.
  • James II fled to France.
  • Bill of Rights and Toleration Act (1689)
  • Limited the powers of rulers and affirmed freedom
    of Worship for Christians.
  • Did not limit the kings power in America.

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John Locke 1632-1704
  • Defended the overthrow of James
    II, which set a precedent for
    revolution against the monarch.
  • Two Treatises on Government (1690)
  • Contract theory of government argued that people
    were endowed with natural rights to life,
    liberty, and property.
  • When rulers violated these rights, the people
    could overthrow the monarch and change their
    government.

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The Habit of Self-Government
  • Americans liked being British subjects.
  • Opportunities for trade and commerce.
  • Military protection.
  • Political stability.
  • Benefits had few costs.
  • Salutary neglect.
  • Home rule.

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TroubledNeighbors
  • Indian-wars
  • A series of Indian wars in the mid-1670s
  • King Philips War in New England between
    colonists and the Wampanoag tribe.
  • Bacons Rebellion
  • Virtually a civil war in Virginia over how to
    control the Indians.
  • Nathaniel Bacon burned Jamestown in 1676 in an
    effort to arrest the governor.
  • Bacon became ill and died of swamp fever.

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England vs. France
  • A competition to dominate world trade and naval
    power. Intensified after the Glorious Revolution.
  • Four Wars
  • War of the League of Augsburg / King Williams
    War (1689-97)
  • War of the Spanish Succession / Queen Annes War
    (1702-13)
  • War of the Austrian Succession / King Georges
    War (1744-48)
  • Seven Years War / French and Indian War (1754-63)

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French Indian War 1754-63(Seven Years War)
  • Expansion led to conflict.
  • The Ohio Valley
  • French Fort Duquesne.
  • George Washington and Fort Necessity.
  • Three Phases
  • 1754-56 British in North America losing
  • 1756-58 War starts in Europe/England in charge
  • 1758-63 English win one battle after another.

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Peace of Paris (1763)
  • France Ended French power in North America.
  • Britain Everything east of Mississippi River
    (except N.O.)
  • Spain Louisiana

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Postwar Expectations
  • Colonial pride and optimism
  • English resentments
  • Unsatisfied with colonists role in war
  • Want more control
  • Want colonies to help pay for defense
  • 4 wars left England in enormous debt
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